CHRISTIE’S WELDING WORKS
HAMILTON’S BUSY FIRM If “it’s welded” “it’s well did” is very true, because there is nothing so secure and satisfactory as an article that has been welded by experienced and responsible welders. Welding is an art of its own and the ramifications of a welding firm are most extensive. Welders are called upon to weld together the parts of a car or an omnibus and at many times during a period of 12 months they are visited by worried housewives who bring in their broken kitchen utensils and ornaments for this reliable and satisfactory treatment. Is it not natural then, that the services of a w*lding firm are in constant demand and that is the reason why Christie’s Welding Works, in Ward Street, are “going at top” from early morning to late at night. Their charges are most reasonable and their work is of the highest possible standard. This well-known firm is situated just beyond the Show buildings, and being so handy to the exhibition, visitors to the Show would be well advised to make a call and learn of the many advantages that can be achieved by welding.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20511, 30 May 1938, Page 6
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192CHRISTIE’S WELDING WORKS Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20511, 30 May 1938, Page 6
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